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Best Pizza Places in Wildwood

10 pizza places in this cape-may County beach town

Browse the top pizza places in Wildwood with pricing, features, and local tips to help you choose.

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Local Insight: Pizza Place in Wildwood

Mack's Pizza has served slices since 1954. The boardwalk pizza scene is classic Jersey Shore, with slices available at every turn along the 2-mile stretch.

What to Look For in Pizza Place

New Jersey takes its pizza seriously, and the shore is no exception. You'll find everything from classic New York-style slices to Trenton tomato pies, Neapolitan wood-fired creations, and boardwalk pizza that hits different at 11pm after a night out. Many shore pizza spots have been serving the same recipes for decades, with lines out the door every summer.

Insider Tips

  • Check the crust - it should have character, not be a vehicle for toppings
  • Lines usually mean quality, especially for boardwalk spots
  • Ask about their sauce - some places have secret family recipes
  • Wood-fired ovens produce a different (often superior) crust

Summer Season Tips

Boardwalk slices hit different at night. Expect lines at popular spots. Late-night pizza is a shore tradition.

Top 10 Pizza Places

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Dolce Italia

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Italian restaurant in North Wildwood. Located in Wildwood.

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Italian Kitchen Express

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Located in Wildwood.

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Joe Joe's Pizza

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Located in Wildwood.

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Piros Pizza & Deli Inc

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Located in Wildwood.

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Poppi's Brick Oven Pizza

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Located in Wildwood.

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Sam's Pizza Palace

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Located in Wildwood.

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3 Brothers Pizza

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Boardwalk pizza serving slices and pies. Located at 2014 Boardwalk.

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Domino's

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Pizza chain on the boardwalk. Located in Wildwood.

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Domino's

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Pizza chain on New Jersey Avenue. Located in Wildwood.

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Mack's Pizza

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"Best boardwalk pizza in NJ" since 1952 at 4.3 stars. Thin-crust Neapolitan style beloved for three generations.

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Our Top Picks Reviewed

Best Overall: Dolce Italia

Dolce Italia stands out as our top pick for pizza places in Wildwood.Italian restaurant in North Wildwood. Located in Wildwood. At $$ pricing, it delivers excellent value for the quality. Specializing in italian, this spot is perfect for both locals and visitors.

Best Value: Joe Joe's Pizza

Joe Joe's Pizza delivers solid quality at $$ pricing.Located in Wildwood. A reliable pick for families and groups on a set budget.

Best for Special Occasions: Italian Kitchen Express

For a nicer night out in Wildwood, Italian Kitchen Express is a strong choice.Located in Wildwood. The quality and atmosphere hold up well at this price level.

What to Know Before You Go

The pizza places scene in Wildwood varies by season. During peak summer months (June through August), wait times at popular spots can exceed an hour, especially on weekend evenings. We recommend making reservations at least a week in advance for weekend dining. Off-season visitors (September through May) will find it much easier to secure tables, and many establishments offer seasonal specials and promotions.

Price-wise, expect to spend between $15-30 per person at $ spots, $30-50 at $$ establishments, $50-80 at $$$ venues, and $80+ at $$$$ fine dining locations. Most Wildwood pizza places are BYOB-friendly, which can significantly reduce your total bill if you bring your own wine or beer.

Quick Comparison

NamePriceBest ForHighlights
Dolce Italia$$Families & Groupsitalian
Italian Kitchen Express$$Families & Groupsitalian
Joe Joe's Pizza$$Families & Groupsitalian
Piros Pizza & Deli Inc$$Families & Groupsitalian, deli
Poppi's Brick Oven Pizza$$Families & Groupsitalian

Pizza Place Tips for Value

Get more for your money with these local insights for pizza places in Wildwood.

  • 1Slices are the cheapest meal at the shore - and often the best
  • 2Whole pies are better value than slices if feeding a family
  • 3Many places have lunch specials with slice-and-drink combos
  • 4Takeout avoids the often minimal seating at popular spots

Planning Your Visit to Wildwood?

Check out our complete guide to Wildwood with beaches, events, parking info, and more.

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About Wildwood

The Wildwoods deliver something no other Jersey Shore destination can match: completely free beaches, 100+ amusement rides, and the largest concentration of Doo-Wop mid-century architecture in America—all in a single stretch of shoreline. Morey's Piers ranks #2 seaside amusement park in the world by Amusement Today, and families from Philly, New York, and points beyond have been making the pilgrimage for generations. This is the Jersey Shore of your parents' stories, updated but not fundamentally changed. The beaches here aren't just free—they're massive. Up to 1,000 feet from boardwalk to waterline in places, so wide that beach taxis actually operate to shuttle visitors from the boardwalk to the ocean. You'll never fight for a spot. Lifeguards patrol from Memorial Day through Labor Day, and the gradual slope makes swimming safe for families with kids. The beach grows every year from jetty-trapped sand, meaning it was half this size 50 years ago. Best spots: Wildwood Crest for families wanting quieter sections, North Wildwood near Hereford Inlet for fishing, Wildwood proper for boardwalk access. The 2-mile boardwalk is the heart of it all. Morey's Piers spreads across three amusement piers—Adventure, Surfside, and Mariner's Landing—with roller coasters, water rides, and classic boardwalk attractions. Beyond the rides, the boardwalk packs in arcades, mini-golf, go-karts, and every beach food imaginable. Rainy days? The town has fewer indoor options than other shore towns, so plan to drive to Atlantic City (30 minutes) or Cape May (15 minutes) if weather turns. Nights here run late—the boardwalk stays open past midnight in summer. Dining in Wildwood is boardwalk food at its best rather than fine dining. Mack's Pizza has served slices since 1954. Douglass Fudge makes it fresh in copper kettles. Curley's Fries at the foot of every pier sells the classic lemonade-and-fries combination. For sit-down meals, Schellenger's serves seafood overlooking the bay, and Pacific Grill brings upscale options to the beach strip. Expect $10-15 for boardwalk meals, $25-40 for proper restaurants. BYOB is common at restaurants off the boardwalk—the town has liquor stores but most casual spots welcome bottles. Wildwood draws a younger, more party-oriented crowd than Ocean City or Cape May. Peak summer weekends skew toward teens, college students, and young families looking for value. The famous Doo-Wop motels—200+ surviving mid-century gems with neon signs, kidney-shaped pools, and space-age architecture—offer rooms starting around $100/night even in summer, compared to $300+ elsewhere. The National Trust for Historic Preservation named the town one of "America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Sites" specifically to protect these architectural treasures. The retro vibe extends to Wildwood's classic car culture: the Spring and Fall Kustom Hot Rod & Muscle Car Shows (May and September) draw thousands of vintage vehicles and car enthusiasts, making Wildwood one of the East Coast's top destinations for automotive nostalgia. If you want a dry family resort, Ocean City is 15 minutes north. If you want Victorian elegance and fine dining, Cape May is 15 minutes south. Wildwood is for visitors who want the full-throttle Jersey Shore experience—rides, games, neon, and beaches without paying a dime for badges. The music history is real: Chubby Checker debuted "The Twist" at the Rainbow Club in 1960, Bill Haley played "Rock Around the Clock" here in 1954. That spirit—fun, accessible, a little loud—still defines the place.

Why Wildwood for Pizza Places?

Wildwood in Cape-may County draws visitors for its free beach and boardwalk character. The pizza places scene reflects that mix — you can find options ranging from casual to upscale throughout this cape-may County beach town.

What Makes Wildwood Special

  • free beach atmosphere
  • boardwalk atmosphere
  • doo wop atmosphere
  • family friendly atmosphere
  • budget friendly atmosphere

Planning Your Visit

Wildwood is accessible from major cities, making it perfect for day trips or weekend getaways. For the best pizza places experience, consider visiting during shoulder season (May-June or September-October) when crowds are lighter but most establishments are open.

Getting to Wildwood

  • From NYC: 2hr 50min
  • From Philadelphia: 1hr 25min
  • From Newark: 2hr 35min

Local Tips

  • Parking: Free street parking available away from boardwalk. Paid lots near boardwalk $10-25/day.
  • Best Time: Weekday lunches offer shorter waits at popular spots.
  • Reservations: Book ahead for summer weekends, especially waterfront venues.

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